A day ahead of turning 90, Dalai Lama hopes to live another 40 years

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The Dalai Lama, approaching his 90th birthday, has boldly proclaimed his intention to continue serving humanity for another 40 years. He has firmly rejected China's claims over his spiritual succession, asserting that only his office can determine future reincarnation. Speaking from McLeodganj, he expressed confidence in the blessings of Avalokitesvara and his continued mission. His defiant stance underscores the ongoing tension between Tibetan spiritual traditions and Chinese political interference.

"I hope to still live for 30-40 years more. Your prayers have borne fruit so far." - Dalai Lama
A day ahead of turning 90, Dalai Lama hopes to live another 40 years
Dharamsala, July 5: A day ahead of turning 90 and setting aside speculation over his succession by saying he would reincarnate upon his death, defying China, the Tibetan spiritual leader the Dalai Lama on Saturday said he hopes to live another 40 years to continue serving people until he turns 130 years old.

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- Dalai Lama declares intent to serve until 130 years old

Speaking at a 'Long-Life Prayer' ceremony held at the main temple in McLeodganj, a small and quaint hill station in the suburbs of the northern hill town of Dharamsala, the Nobel Peace Laureate said he has received "clear signs and indications" that the blessings of Avalokitesvara" are with him.

"Looking at the many prophecies, I feel I have blessings of the Avalokitesvara. I have done my best so far. I hope to still live for 30-40 years more. Your prayers have borne fruit so far," he said.

"Though we have lost our country and we are living in exile in India, that's where I have been able to benefit beings quite a lot. Those living here in Dharamsala, I intend to benefit and serve beings as much as I can," the Dalai Lama said.

In a much awaited statement, the Dalai Lama on July 2 asserted that there will be the 15th reincarnation, the first important announcement over continuance of the 600-year-old Buddhist institution after his demise.

Reassuring followers across the globe who were concerned about the future of their spiritual and cultural leadership, His Holiness said his office, Gaden Phodrang Trust, was the sole authority on reincarnation, even as China insisted it would.

Hours after the Tibetan spiritual leader ruled out Beijing's authority in picking his succession, China said the reincarnation must be approved by the Chinese regime and the identification must happen in China.

Also, the supposed reincarnation must follow religious rituals and historical conventions, and also comply with Chinese laws and regulations.

As per Tibetan tradition, the reincarnation of a Lama, especially the Dalai Lama, is a sacred process involving visions, signs, and deep spiritual rituals.

Only the Dalai Lama has the legitimate authority to identify his successor.

Currently, India is home to around 1,00,000 Tibetans and the government-in-exile.

Reader Comments

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Sarah B
While I respect the Dalai Lama's spiritual leadership, I wish our government would be more vocal in supporting Tibet's autonomy. China's interference in religious matters is unacceptable. #FreeTibet
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Ananya R
Living till 130? That's some serious goals! 😄 But jokes aside, his dedication to serving people at this age is truly inspiring. We could all learn from his selfless attitude.
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Vikram M
China has no business deciding who the next Dalai Lama should be. This is purely a religious matter. India should stand firm against this interference in our soil.
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Karthik V
I visited Dharamshala last year and saw firsthand how the Tibetan community has preserved their culture here. The Dalai Lama's leadership has been crucial for this. Hope he continues to guide them for many more years.
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Nisha Z
While I admire his spiritual teachings, I wonder if the focus on reincarnation takes attention away from the current struggles of Tibetan people. Maybe more political action is needed alongside spiritual guidance?

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